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Nuray Bulbul

London Eurovision Party: Dates, acts and how to get tickets

The Eurovision promotional event London Eurovision Party is returning to celebrate the start of Eurovision 2023.

Contestants from the last song contest season – and some surprise stars of yesteryear – will grace the British capital this spring. Last year, 21 Eurovision acts graced the Hard Rock Hotel stage, including Spain’s Chanel, Sweden’s Cornelia Jakobs and Lithuania’s Monika Liu, with the UK’s Sam Ryder headlining.

When is the London Eurovision Party?

London Eurovision Party is a Eurovision promotional event that will take place on Sunday April 16 at 6pm at the Outernet, an entertainment hub above Tottenham Court Road Tube station. It is the largest Eurovision pre-show in the UK and some of the musicians from the 2023 class and former song contest competitors will be performing there. The Eurovision contest itself will be taking place in Liverpool in May.

How to get tickets to the London Eurovision Party

Tickets are now sold out and anyone wanting to attend will have to join the waiting list.

Who is performing at the London Eurovision Party?

Twenty-one of the participants in Eurovision 2023 have been announced as appearing at the event. The confirmed line-up to date is as follows.

  • Australia – Voyager
  • Austria – Teya & Salena
  • Azerbaijan – TuralXTuran
  • Croatia – Let 3
  • Czech Republic – Vesna
  • Estonia – Alika
  • France – La Zarra
  • Iceland – Diljá
  • Ireland – Wild Youth
  • Lithuania – Monika Linkytė
  • Malta – The Busker
  • Moldova – Pasha Parfeni
  • Norway – Alessandra
  • Poland – Blanka
  • Portugal – Mimicat
  • Romania – Theodor Andrei
  • San Marino – Piqued Jacks
  • Serbia – Luke Black
  • Slovenia – Joker Out
  • Spain – Blanca Paloma
  • United Kingdom – Mae Muller

The party will also feature guest acts. so far two have been announced.

  • Tamara Todevska (North Macedonia 2008 & 2019)
  • Senhit (San Marino 2011, 2020 & 2021)
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